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Nicu And Margaret Character Analysis
Nicu is a good choice of husband for Margaret Nicu and Margaret are one of the most significant couples in the novel. The novel is about the difference of the people brought by different class. Nicu is in lower class, his family does not earn much and they rent farms from Chisholm’s family. Margaret, in the other hand , is in higher class, she herself is in Chisholm’s family. If this young couple want to be together, their love should be proved. There are some reasons why
Nicu is a good choice for Margaret. First of all, Nicu know how to take care a baby.
Furthermore, Nicu is a hardworking and diligent person. And the last but not the least,
Niculoves Margaret and cares about her. From these reasons I list above, Nicu is a good choice of husband for Margaret. Marriage
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Especially at that time in Canada.
Young people must choose wisely for their life­long partner. For Nicu and Margaret, the first time they met each other is when Nicu was working in the field, and his bottle was empty. Margaret saw it and filled the bottle with water. Nicu was moved by
Margaret kind move and he thought ”...she liked him, yes he was pretty sure Margaret
Chisholm liked him.”­Pg. 95. This sentence shows that Nicu started to likes Margaret and he wants Margaret to like him too. Nicu wants Margaret so bad that he can not bear someone that dare ever assault her, even in the way of speaking. At age 147, when Musca said ”I was just thinking how lucky the man will be to gets to rige a little filly like that. I swear wouldn’t mind­ahh ahhhhhhhh” He stopped because Nicu holds his throat tight. Nicu was so pissed that he threatened to cut Musca’s tongue off if he ever say that again. From this part of the novel, we can ensure that Nicu cares about
Margaret and want her safe. Another significant scene in the novel is that, at the beginning part of chapter 25, there is a short sentence “Nicu waited.” and at

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